Costantini, Frank G. 81 of Chandler, AZ, passed away on January 28, 2010. He was born in Chicago, IL. He served honorably in the United States Marine Corps from April 22, 1946 through December 19, 1947. He is survived by his beloved wife, Martha Volpe Costantini, his five loving children, Deborah DiGuilio (Raymond) of Downers Grove, IL, Martha Costantini of Hickory Hills, IL, Mark Costantini of Hemet, CA, Dina Costantini, Frank Costantini (Kelly), eight granchildren, five great-grandchildren, brother, Domenic Costantini (Rosalyn) of Orland Park, IL, and many nieces and nephews. Frank joins his parents, Joseph and Nicolena, and brothers, Joseph and James, who preceded him in death, in Heaven. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Paz de Christo, 424 W. Baseline Rd., Mesa, AZ 85210. Funeral Mass will be held February 1, 2010 in Mesa, AZ. 
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JOSEPH COSTANTINI
April 27, 2010
as each day goes by i always think of you as i do my dad,grandma,an grandpa.i'll love an miss you always.YOUR NEPHEW JOEY
Jennifer Volpe-Gulley
February 3, 2010
Dear Aunt Martha and all of my cousins,
My heart goes out to you at your loss. Uncle Frank was one of my favorite Uncles and I have so many fond memories from my childhood that have him in them. My heart is lightened in knowing that he will be greeted up in Heaven by my Mother, Marilyn and my sister, Janet and they will sit with him at our Lord's table now and have a huge Italian feast.
Always in my thoughts and prayers
Your niece
Jennifer Volpe-Gulley
Cindy Volpe-Price
February 1, 2010
Dear Aunt Martha and cousins,
My heart is heavy at the thought of your loss. One of my happiest childhood memories is Christmas Eve at your home in Cicero. You and grandma Volpe serving heaping plates of seafood and fried pizza dough, and Uncle Frank making us kids virgin grasshoppers and pink squirrels before Midnight Mass. How I love our big Italian family and am saddened by the loss of our elders. A big hug and my deepest sympathy to you all. If my dad's not done with his heavenly orientation, maybe he can show Uncle Frank the ropes.
You are all in my thoughts and prayers,
Your niece,
Evelyn Bruno
January 31, 2010
Dear Mrs. Costantini,
We are friends of Martha and want you to know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers at this time of your loss.
God Bless you. Love, Evelyn and Mario Bruno
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